Our Staff

Ralph Lundy

Director

Bio

Ralph D. Lundy, Jr. just retired after his 30th year as the Head Men's Soccer Coach at the College of Charleston. During his career, he guided Charleston to over 300 victories and five NCAA national tournament appearances. In 2010, College of Charleston earned a share of the Southern Conference regular season championship, receiving an at-large bid to the NCAA Div I Championships advancing to the 2nd round. In 2004, the Cougars captured the Southern Conference Championship and a bid to the NCAA Men's College Cup, advancing to the 2nd round. Charleston finished the season with a a 17-6-1 record and a national ranking of 20th in the final United Soccer Coaches Division I National Poll. Prior to the 2004 season, the Cougars competed in the NCAA Division I National Championships three consecutive years ('94, '95, '96), highlighted by advancing to the NCAA quarterfinals in 1994. Coach Lundy's teams have been composed of camp veterans. The 2004 team had 12 former RLSA campers. Lundy coached 18 All-Americans, 9 US National Team players and has amassed over 435 wins. He is currently a member of the USYSA Region III coaching staff. Coach Lundy is a Marine Corps veteran and is married to the former Elizabeth Knight of York, SC. They have three children -- Harper Elizabeth, Ralph III, and Lettie Rebecca.

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Ralph D. Polson

Assistant Director

Bio

Ralph Polson retired in November 2018 after 38 years at the collegiate level (28 as a head coach). He spent 11 seasons as head men's coach at Wofford College. In 2014, Polson won his 250th career game as a head coach. In 2013, he led Wofford to their 2nd Southern Conference Championship in the past five years. In 2012, the Wofford Terriers finished the season as Runners-up in the Southern Conference Tournament Championship. In 2009, the Wofford Terriers won the Southern Conference Regular season championship and SoCon Tournament Championship, earning a berth in the NCAA Men's Div I National Tournament. During the 2008 season Polson reached a coaching milestone, winning his 200th career game as a college head coach. Prior to taking over at Wofford in February of 2008, he spent eight years as the Associate Head Coach at the College of Charleston. He helped lead the Cougars to the Southern Conference Tournament Championship and a bid to the NCAA Men's College Cup in 2004. He served as the head coach at Presbyterian College for 17 years prior to his arrival at CofC in 2000. He was the winningest coach in the history of the South Atlantic Conference, winning four conference championships and participating in the NCAA Division II National Tournament.
Coach Polson is a Past President of the United Soccer Coaches, having served as the Organization's President in 2012. He is also an associate staff member for the United Soccer Coaches Education program. He currently serves as the National Chairman for the United Soccer Coaches Men's Senior College All-America Committee. He is a former Director of Coaching for the SCYSA Boys State Select Team Program and a member of the USYSA Region III Olympic Development Program coaching staff. He has been a member of the RLSA staff since 1977.

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Ralph Lundy, III

Key Staff

Bio

Ralph currently serves as a coach with the SC Surf. H was a former assistant coach at the College of Charleston where he also played from 2009-2012. He was selected to the All-SoCon team as a senior, when he helped lead his team to the 2nd round of the NCAA Div. I Men's National Tournament. He played professionally with the Charleston Battery of the USL and Caledonia AIA of the Trinidad and Tobago professional League. 

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Jodie Smith

Key Staff

Bio

Jodie has been with RLSA since 1993. He is currently the Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Alabama State University. Prior to ASU, Coach Smith had been the Head Coach at Georgia State and Mercer University totaling 18 years as a collegiate soccer coach.

Active in the youth ranks as well, Jodie is a staff coach with the Alabama ODP staff and currently is the Girls Academy Director of the Capitol City Streaks located in Montgomery, AL . Prior to his move to Alabama he was a member of the Georgia ODP staff.

Jodie has a USSF “B” license as well as the USYSA National Youth License. He helps oversee the day to day operations as well as staff administration of the camp.

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Michael Nance

Key Staff

Bio

Coach Mike Nance has been working with RLSA since 1989. He played high school and club soccer in Georgia and was a member of the Hotspur 1974 U-19 which made the national semi-finals under legendary coach Scottie O’Neill. He coached Druid Hills High School (Atlanta) boys for 21 years and wining over 200 games. He was the Alpharetta High School Boys’ Head Coach from 2004-2009 before taking a break from coaching while his daughter Renee was playing for the Raiders Women’s soccer team (Ga. Southern 2016). In 2013 he became Womens’ Soccer Assistant Coach and Women’s Head Coach in 2014.

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Shilo Tisdale

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Jack Turbiville

Key Staff

Bio

A Presbyterian College graduate, where he played on three Conference championship teams. He also served as assistant coach on both the men's and women's teams at his alma mater. He has been a valuable staff member since 1993. Jack has served as a member of the Leadership Team, assisting in the day-to-day camp operations, for the past fifteen years. He serves as one of the directors of goalkeeping. He holds a USSF "C" license.

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Scott Halkett

Key Staff

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Scott Halkett is in his seventh season with the USC Upstate men’s soccer program and second as the head coach. Halkett was announced as the fifth head coach in program history on July 20, 2017. He played an instrumental role in helping Upstate make its first-ever appearance in the ASUN Tournament championship game during the 2015 season. During his four seasons as an assistant coach, the Spartans had five ASUN All-Conference and four All-Freshman Team selections, as well as two ASUN Scholar-Athletes of the Year, two NSCAA All-Region and Academic All-Americans, and one ASUN Player and Freshman of the Year.
Halkett returned to the Spartans, his alma mater, 17 years after completing his playing career at Upstate, then-USC Spartanburg, in 1995. He had a tremendous collegiate playing career and was inducted into the Upstate Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005. He earned first team All-America honors in 1994 and 1995 and was a four-time All-South Region and All-Conference selection. While Halkett was a standout on the playing field, he was also an outstanding student. He was awarded the Horace Mann Student-Athlete of the Year Award in 1995, an honor given out by the University's athletic department for excellence in academics, athletics and citizenship.
Halkett went on to play professionally with the Atlanta Ruckus in the A-League and the South Carolina Shamrocks of the United States Independent Soccer League (USISL).

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